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Preschool math activities for children
Math can be fun for preschoolers. A range of pre-school math activities and math games for children to learn basic math skills. Count the teddies and ice creams in kids math games. Find the percentage of fun in kids math puzzles! You can have loads of fun with these math activities for preschool kids – most are online activities but you will find some printable activities too.
Math Flash Cards for children
A fun activity with numbers where you learn how to add, subtract, multiply, divide.
Flash Cards - Addition
Flash Cards - Addition [pop-up version - faster]
Flash Cards - Subtraction
Flash Cards - Subtraction [pop-up version - faster]
Flash Cards - Multiplication
Flash Cards - Multiplication [pop-up version - faster]
Flash Cards - Division
Flash Cards - Division [pop-up version - faster]
Telling The Right Time Activity
There is a time for everything from morning to night. Help our friend inside to keep track of his routine.
Learning to Count Activity
Play an on-line game of counting dolls, teddys etc.
Learning to Add & Subtract
See how adding and subtracting can be fun.
Learning to Multiply
See how multiplication can be fun.
Learning to Divide
See how division can be fun.
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